1. Unroll the sloper wire elements, removing any kinks that may have been induced in packing or
shipping. For the Model DX-SWL you will find one wire element approximately 60 ft. long with two
“ISO-RES” (tm) inductors installed, one 16 ft. stub wire to be threaded through the installed pre-drilled
stand-offs, and a 30 ft. “down lead” wire which will be run down the support as shown. Refer to FIG. 1
for assembly. The Model DX-SWL-S is the same but eliminates Element C and the last coil and is just
40 ft. long. It is for restricted space applications and covers 90 through 13 meters, with the same
performance across those ranges as the longer Model DX-SWL.
2. Refer to FIG. 1. For tower leg or mast mounting, the aluminum mounting bracket will have to be drilled
to accept a U-Bolt, user supplied. One hole already exists on the mounting bracket. For other
installation types, simply attach a rope through the existing bracket hole, with the other end of the rope
attached to your mounting point.
3. Refer to FIG. 2. Installation heights ranging from about 20-40 ft. on the high end and about 8-10 ft. on
the low end all seem to work quite well since these heights take advantage of a ground (earth)
capacitive loading effect which provides broad-banding, and essentially an omni-directional pattern. As
a result, you can run the antenna wire down slope in any direction convenient to the installation site.
These heights and the slope shown provide excellent reception characteristics across the HF
shortwave spectrum. The slope angle should be from about 45 to 60 degrees for best performance.
4. Arrange the sloper antenna so it will not be in close proximity to any guy wires, metal gutters, roof tops,
other wire antennas or aluminum house fascia. A separation of at least 10 feet is preferred. The
antenna should not be closer than 30 ft. from any utility or drop lines. THINK SAFETY FIRST!
5. Attach your user supplied 50 ohm coax feed line (RG-58, RG-8X or similar) PL-259 male plug to the
SO-239 connector on the sloper mounting bracket. This connection and the solder connections on the
rear of the SO-239 should be sealed with a good weatherproofing agent like “COAX SEAL (tm)”,
available at most ham/shortwave dealers. The attached 30 ft. “down lead” wire should be run down
from the sloper bracket toward the ground as straight as possible. It should never be left coiled up.
6. Tying the lower tip end of the sloper antenna wire should be done to allow a gentle “bow” or slope to
the wire. Do not over tighten or stress the wire. A taught straight wire is NOT necessary for good
performance and can over stress the antenna components and coils. RF waves do not “see” the
difference! A custom designed end insulator and special low stretch rope have been provided for use
at the sloper end.
7. The “ISO-RES” (tm) coils have been coated at the factory with a special UV protectant material and no
other coating material is necessary or recommended. Remove any protective packing material from
the coils before use.
8. This completes the installation of your new Alpha Delta shortwave sloper antenna. Have fun and
listen to great DX provided by these efficiently designed antennas. All Alpha Delta antennas are
manufactured in our ISO-9001 certified manufacturing facility for highest quality. Stainless steel
hardware and high tensile strength insulated solid copper 12 gauge wires are used to survive in severe
weather applications! When you put it up, it STAYS up!
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Please study the graphics on FIGURES 1 and 2, and read the written instructions
for the installation procedure before beginning your assembly and installation.